(19)
(11) EP 1 984 690 B1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45) Mention of the grant of the patent:
05.04.2017 Bulletin 2017/14

(21) Application number: 06734624.7

(22) Date of filing: 08.02.2006
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC): 
F41C 33/02(2006.01)
(86) International application number:
PCT/US2006/004514
(87) International publication number:
WO 2007/092008 (16.08.2007 Gazette 2007/33)

(54)

HANDGUN HOLSTER LOCKING SYSTEM

VERRIEGELUNGSSYSTEM FÜR HANDFEUERWAFFENHOLSTER

SYSTEME DE VERROUILLAGE POUR ETUI POUR ARME DE POING


(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC NL PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

(43) Date of publication of application:
29.10.2008 Bulletin 2008/44

(73) Proprietor: Safariland, LLC
Jacksonville, FL 32218 (US)

(72) Inventor:
  • CLIFTON, Norman E. Jr.
    Jacksonville, FL 32225 (US)

(74) Representative: LEITZINGER OY 
Tammasaarenkatu 1
00180 Helsinki
00180 Helsinki (FI)


(56) References cited: : 
US-A- 468 556
US-A- 4 934 574
US-A- 5 918 784
US-A- 2 088 811
US-A- 5 509 591
US-A1- 2002 134 803
   
       
    Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to the European patent granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall not be deemed to have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent Convention).


    Description

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION


    1. Field of the Invention



    [0001] The present invention relates to safety devices to inhibit unauthorized or accidental withdrawal of a handgun from a holster, and particularly to spring-loaded locking devices that fit into and against the sides of an ejection port of a handgun.

    2. Relevant Art



    [0002] A wide variety of safety devices exist to inhibit withdrawal of a handgun from a holster by anyone other than the user. What is desirable is an improved locking device that is safe and allows for rapid withdrawal of a handgun when necessary but greatly reduces the likelihood of accidental or unauthorized movement of the gun. In addition, the safety devices should be compatible with other safety devices to further enhance the security of the user.

    [0003] A handgun locking system forming a starting point for independent claim 1 is known from US 4 934 574. 20

    BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0004] In accordance with independent claim 1 the present invention provides a handgun locking system comprising a holster, said holster having a body, including a pair of side walls each having forward and rearward edge portions, the side walls being joined along respective forward and rearward edge portions to define an interior cavity having a front and rear wall portion and an axis extending from an open top of said holster to a bottom of said holster. Said handgun locking system further comprises an apparatus for securing a holsterable handgun in said holster, the apparatus comprising a lever member, which is located within the interior cavity of the holster and extending coaxial to the axis of the holster along the front wall of the cavity of the holster. Said lever member comprises a pivot axis positioned normal to the axis of the holster, a forward portion located forward of said pivot axis towards the bottom of the holster, a rearward portion located rearward of said pivot axis and near the top of the holster, means for movably mounting said lever member to the holster, and a locking member located on the forward end of the lever member for positively engaging a portion of said handgun on the upper end of said handgun and remote from a trigger guard of said handgun for locking said handgun in holstered position inside the holster to inhibit the withdrawal of the handgun from the holster. The apparatus further comprises a tension member in the holster for positioning a handgun insertable in the holster into contact with said locking member, and said rearward portion of said lever member being movable by a user to pivot said forward end of the lever member and said locking member about said pivot axis away from said handgun for allowing the handgun to be withdrawn from the holster.

    [0005] Additional features are provided in the dependent claims 2 - 17.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING



    [0006] The features of this invention are set forth in the appended claims. The invention, both as to its organization and method of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    FIG. 1 is a side view of a holster having an interior molded surface in accord with the present invention;

    FIG. 2 is a rearward perspective view of the spring-loaded ejection port lock in accord with the present invention for use with the holster of FIG. 1;

    FIG. 3 is a top view of the lock of FIG. 2;

    FIG. 4 is a front view of the lock of FIG. 1;

    FIG. 5 is a side elevation of the lock of FIG. 1;

    FIG. 6 is a bottom view of the lock of FIG. 1;

    FIG. 7 is a rear view of the lock of FIG. 1;

    FIG. 8 is a side view of the port lock in accord with the present invention showing a partially cutaway section illustrating an interior surface feature of the lock;

    FIG. 9 is a top view of the lock of FIG. 8 partially cutaway and fitted over a handgun;

    FIG. 10 is a side view of a handgun showing the relationship of a lock of FIG. 8 to a handgun;

    FIG. 11 is a rear view of the lock of FIG. 8 showing its relationship to an interior surface of a holster;

    FIG. 12 is a side view of the lock of FIG. 1;

    FIGS. 13 and 14 illustrate two views of an adjustable tension device in accord with the present invention;

    FIGS. 15-17 illustrate an alternate embodiment of the locking device in accord with the present invention;

    FIG. 18 illustrates another embodiment of the locking device in accord with the present invention;

    FIG. 19 is another view of the locking device in accord with the present invention;

    FIG. 20 is another view of the locking device of FIG. 19;

    FIG. 21 is another embodiment of an adjustable tension device in accord with the present invention;

    FIG. 22 is a pictorial view of a handgun to be secured by the locking device of FIGS. 19-20; and

    FIG. 23 is a pictorial view of a handgun to be secured by the locking device of FIG. 18.


    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION



    [0007] FIG. 1 illustrates a holster 10 containing a holstered handgun 11 in interior cavity 13 formed by holster body 12. Body 12 is a rigidly molded structure with an interiorly disposed portion 14 adjacent the ejection port of handgun 11 or any other surface that can be engaged to inhibit withdrawal of the handgun 11.

    [0008] The interior cavity 13 of the holster 10 is molded for a specific model of handgun 11 and includes space for a spring-loaded ejection port locking device shown generally at 18 in FIGS. 2-7

    [0009] The specific locking device 18 shown in FIGS. 2-7 is mounted via mounting posts 22 extending outwardly from mounting arms 21 of body 19 that fit within mounting holes 16 of holster 10. An alternate construction of a locking device will be discussed hereinbelow. An integrally formed operating lever 20 has a thumb pad 24 on an end thereof.

    [0010] The body or saddle 19 of locking device 18 is formed to engage upward surfaces of a specific handgun 11 to position the gun properly in the holster and includes an interiorly disposed ejection port indexing edge 26 that fits against respective front edge 27 of the right-side ejection port 29 of handgun 11 (FIG. 10). Preferably, an opposed pair of spaced indexing edges 30,31 are also molded into device body 19 to fit against a handgun to also assist in positioning the gun with respect to the device 18.

    [0011] When locking device 18 is secured inside holster 10, it will rest slightly below the mating surface created by molded cavity 17. As will be described in more detail below, the insertion of handgun 11 into holster cavity 13 against angled locking saddle surface 23 will cause the locking device 18 to be pushed into cavity 17 forcing locking edge 26 into ejection port 29 and against locking front edge 27. From this position it will be necessary to move the locking edge 26 away from ejection port 29 to withdraw a handgun 11 upwardly out of the holster. The angled locking saddle surface 23 may be defined as at least one sloping surface to guide the handgun into its proper seated position in the holster.

    [0012] From the directions referenced in FIG. 1, rearward movement of operating arm 20 by pressure on thumb pad 24 will cause the main body 19 of device 18 to pivot about post axis 22A toward cavity 17. The locking edge 26 will move away from port edge 27 a sufficient distance to allow the handgun 11 to be withdrawn from the holster 10. Forward spring member 19A is bendable around pivot portion 19B as operating lever arm 20 is pushed rearwardly causing body 19 to move away from handgun 11. The member 19A normally rests against the interior surface of molded cavity 17 and applies a rearward force onto the handgun while the tension device 32 maintains proper positioning of the handgun 11 in the holster cavity 13.

    [0013] An adjustable tension device (ATD) 32 is fixed to the interior cavity 13 of the holster 10. As handgun 11 is inserted into holster 10, the handgun 11 will come into contact with an angled funneling surface portion 33 of ATD 32 and position the handgun 11 against the locking device 18 to place the locking surface 26 of device 18 into contact with ejection port 29 of handgun 11. The handgun 11 will be locked into place with locking edge 26 against edge 27 of port 29. Tension device only is for muzzle location and applying tension on the holstered pistol, i.e., to give resistance during draw of handgun and take up loose play between pistol and holster.

    [0014] With respect to FIGS. 8-12, a second embodiment of a spring-loaded ejection port lock 34 is illustrated. A mounting pad 35 includes a hole 36 therethrough for passage of a fastener to rigidly affix lock device 34 to the interior cavity 13 of a holster 10. Mounting holes 16 (FIG. 1) would not be formed in the holster when using lock device 34.

    [0015] Pad member 35 is part of a forward lever 39 that is movable about a first pivot portion 40. A second spring member 37 is movable about a second pivot portion 38. An operating arm 41 has a thumb pad 42 adjacent a hook member 43 used to movably position arm 41 to a portion of holster body 12 as clearly shown in partial cross-section in FIG. 9.

    [0016] The upper surfaces of the main body 45 of locking device 34 fit spaced away from a molded cavity 44 that is formed to accommodate the lock 34 in a manner similar to the fitting of lock 18 into cavity 17. Spring lever arm 37 fits within cavity 44 (as shown by bulge 48 in FIG. 1).

    [0017] FIGS. 8-12 illustrate the arrangement of the ejection port lock 34 with respect to a specific handgun 11. Interior surfaces 46 include a locking surface 47 usable against an ejection port in a manner substantially identical to that described hereinabove with respect to FIG. 1-7.

    [0018] FIGS. 13-14 illustrate the adjustable tension device 32. Body 49 is preferably formed of hard plastic material and is mounted via hole 52 to holster 10 and includes a camming surface 50 integral with an arm member 50A and which is movable slightly upwardly by a screw 53 mounted in threaded hole 54. Member 51 provides a travel limit for screw 53. Upper surface 55 is adjusted via screw 53 to contact the handgun 11. Rearward surface 56 contacts the trigger guard of a handgun 11 and functions as a gun travel limit. Lower surface 57 rests against the spine of a holster 10.

    [0019] FIGS. 15-17 illustrate another embodiment of a locking device 58. With the exception of forward extension arm 59 the device 58 is identical to the lock 34. Extension arm 59 includes an enveloping hood 60 at the end 61 thereof. Hood 60 fits against the radiused detail 62A on weapon 62 or the forward muzzle sight of a handgun 62 to hold the gun in the holster 11.

    [0020] Lock device 58 is employed for certain firearms that do not include a sufficient locking surface adjacent the main body or saddle 45, for example the firearm depicted in FIG. 22. Thus the lock device 58 need not include locking edges 26 and 47 but will include a forward locking surface, such as 64A or 66A.

    [0021] With respect to FIG. 18, another embodiment of a locking device 63 is shown in perspective. The lock 63 is substantially identical to lock device 34 with the exception of extension arm 64 which includes sloping surface 64B. Oval boss 64A fits within an oval-shaped lightening cut 79 and engaging shoulder 80 formed on Glock 78 (FIG. 23).

    [0022] FIGS. 19-20 illustrate another locking device 65 that is substantially identical to the device 34 with exception of the extension arm 66 and locking surface 66A, which is used with a particular firearm such as a Berretta 76 (FIG. 22).

    [0023] Each of the locking devices disclosed hereinabove operates in the following manner. Each locking device has a forward portion with upper and lower surfaces and a rear portion with a pivot point between. The forward portion is pressed downwardly on a handgun in a holster and positively engages the gun at some area (such as ejection ports) to lock the gun in the holster to inhibit withdrawal of the gun. The lower surface of the saddle position includes angled or sloping surfaces which position the device over the gun slide and to center the device by directing movement of the handgun. Pressure on a rearward lever-operating arm causes the forward gun-engaging portion of the device to move away from the gun. The pivoting of the forward portion is around the mounting axle axis of device 18 or around a pivot area such as area 40 of devices 34, 58, 63 and 65. Spring members on the front of the device provide a means to push the device onto the gun but in a manner that allows for spacing between the locking portion body or saddle and the mating surface located in the front portion of the holster which provides sufficient space for unlocking the device from the gun by moving the locking portion body away from the locking features of the holstered firearm. The adjustable tension device such as 32 is provided to assist in positioning the gun in the holster to provide for proper engagement between the handgun and the locking device.

    [0024] The exact dimensions of the locking devices and mating surfaces depend on the specific handgun involved.

    [0025] If the holster 10 used has an open muzzle end, the preferred tension device used will be the device 67 illustrated in FIG. 21. The gun contacting surface 68 integral with arm member 72 carrying a camming surface 73. Camming surface 73 is in contact with adjustment screw 74 threaded through passageway 75. Bottom surface 71 rests against the spine or rearward portion of a holster 10. A gun-contacting surface 76 contacts the trigger guard of a handgun and provides a travel limit for a handgun 11 in holster 10. Adjustment screw 74 is accessible through an open muzzle end of a holster 10 thus making adjustments faster and more convenient.

    [0026] A number of other devices such as rollers and wedge-shaped blocks can be used in lieu of ATD's 32 and 67. ATD's 32, 67 are preferred devices because they are adjustable in order to provide a correct positioning of the handgun and the locking devices discussed herein.

    [0027] The forward spring members, such as member 19A, are shown as integral plastic elements, it is important to note that the spring members may in fact be other devices such as coil springs that are attached to the main body of a given locking device. In addition, operating arms are also shown as integral with the locking device body of a particular embodiment. It is to be understood that such arms can be separate members attached to the device body by any appropriate means.

    [0028] The devices shown in FIGS. 1-20 are designed for a right-hand draw. Devices for a left-hand draw are mirror images or respective right-hand devices and are otherwise substantially identical in structure and operation.

    [0029] While the invention has been described with respect to certain specific embodiments, it will be appreciated that many modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the appended claims.


    Claims

    1. Handgun locking system (18) comprising:

    - a holster (10), said holster having:

    - a body (12), including a pair of side walls each having forward and rearward edge portions, the side walls being joined along respective forward and rearward edge portions to define an interior cavity (13) for housing a handgun, said interior cavity (13) having a front and rear wall portion and a longitudinal axis extending from a muzzle end of the holster to a top of said holster;

    said handgun locking system further comprising:

    - an apparatus for securing a holsterable handgun (11, 62) in said holster (10), the apparatus comprising:

    - a lever member (20, 37, 39), which is located within the interior cavity of the holster and extending coaxial to the axis of the holster along the front wall of the cavity of the holster, said lever member comprising:

    - a pivot axis (22A) positioned normal to the axis of the holster,

    - a forward portion located forward of said pivot axis towards the bottom of the holster,

    - a rearward portion located rearward of said pivot axis and near the top of the holster,

    - means for movably mounting said lever member to the holster (10), and

    - a locking member (18, 34, 58, 63, 65) located on the forward end of the lever member for positively engaging a portion of said handgun on the upper end of said handgun and remote from a trigger guard of said handgun for locking said handgun in holstered position inside the holster to inhibit the withdrawal of the handgun from the holster,

    - the apparatus further comprising:

    - a tension member (32) in the holster for positioning a handgun insertable in the holster into contact with said locking member, and

    - said rearward portion of said lever member (20, 37, 39) being movable by a user to pivot said forward end of the lever member and said locking member about said pivot axis away from said handgun for allowing the handgun to be withdrawn from the holster.


     
    2. The handgun locking system defined in Claim 1 wherein said lever member (20) includes a forward spring member for contacting the body (19) of the holster (10) for biasing said forward portion of said lever member towards a holstered handgun to locate said locking member (18) into positive engagement with a handgun holstered in the holster.
     
    3. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said cavity is molded to define interior surface spaced away from said forward portion of said lever member (20) to allow for movement of said forward portion of said lever member away from a holstered handgun a sufficient distance to allow for withdrawal of a handgun from the holster.
     
    4. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said means for movably mounting includes a pair of spaced posts affixed to said lever member (20) for pivotally mounting said lever member to and inside the holster.
     
    5. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said rearward portion of said lever member (20) includes an operating arm for operating said lever member to move said locking member (18) away from a handgun for allowing withdrawal of a handgun carried in the holster.
     
    6. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 5 wherein said operating lever arm includes a thumb pad for engagement of said operating lever arm by a user for operating said lever member (20).
     
    7. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said locking member (18) is sized to fit against an edge of an ejection port of a handgun.
     
    8. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said lever member (20) includes a passageway therethrough , and a fastener passing through said passageway for affixing said lever member to a holster.
     
    9. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said lever member (20) includes at least one sloping surface (64) for guiding the movement of a handgun being inserted into said interior cavity of the holster, said at least one sloping surface includes an extension arm extending forwardly of said forward portion of said lever member (20) and a locking surface integral with said extension arm positionable in contact with a portion of a handgun for inhibiting withdrawal of a handgun from the holster.
     
    10. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said tension member (32) includes a body, said body having a movable arm member (50A, 72), a handgun contacting surface (56, 76) and a camming surface (50, 73), said body further including a lower holster engaging surface (57, 71), a movable member (53, 74) carried by said body and in contact with said camming surface (50, 73) for selectively moving said arm member (50A, 72) to position said handgun contacting surface (65, 76) against a handgun for forcing a handgun into a first position, and means to rigidly mount said tension device (32) inside the holster (10).
     
    11. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 10 wherein said body further includes a trigger guard contacting surface for limiting downward travel of a handgun in the holster (10).
     
    12. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 10 wherein said movable member (53, 74) includes a screw mounted in said body, said screw having a first end portion in contact with said camming surface (50, 73) and a second end portion adapted for rotation of said screw by a user for moving said handgun contacting surface.
     
    13. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said locking member (18) is sized to fit against a portion of a handgun.
     
    14. The handgun locking system as defined in Claim 1 wherein said rearward portion of said lever member (20) includes a flange for affixing said lever member to and inside a holster, said flange having a passageway to receive a fastener therethrough for affixing said lever member (20) to the holster.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem (18), umfassend:

    - ein Holster (10), wobei das Holster aufweist:

    - einen Körper (12) einschließlich eines Paares von Seitenwänden, von denen jede vordere und hintere Randabschnitte aufweist, wobei die Seitenwände entlang entsprechenden vorderen und hinteren Randabschnitten verbunden sind, um einen Innenhohlraum (13) zum Aufnehmen einer Handfeuerwaffe zu definieren, und der Innenhohlraum (13) einen vorderen und hinteren Wandabschnitt und eine Längsachse, die sich von einem Mündungsende des Holsters zu einer Oberseite des Holsters erstreckt, aufweist;

    wobei das Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem weiter umfasst:

    - eine Vorrichtung zum Sichern einer holsterbaren Handfeuerwaffe (11, 62) in dem Holster (10), wobei die Vorrichtung umfasst:

    - ein Hebelelement (20, 37, 39), das sich innerhalb des Innenhohlraums des Holsters befindet und sich koaxial zur Achse des Holsters entlang der Vorderwand des Hohlraums des Holsters erstreckt, wobei das Hebelelement umfasst:

    - eine Drehachse (22A), die senkrecht zur Achse des Holsters positioniert ist,

    - einen Vorderabschnitt, der sich vor der Drehachse zur Unterseite des Holsters befindet,

    - einen Hinterabschnitt, der sich hinter der Drehachse und nahe der Oberseite des Holsters befindet,

    - Mittel zum beweglichen Befestigen des Hebelelements am Holster (10) und

    - ein Arretierungselement (18, 34, 58, 63, 65), das sich am vorderen Ende des Hebelelements befindet, zum formschlüssigen Eingreifen eines Abschnitts der Handfeuerwaffe am oberen Ende der Handfeuerwaffe und entfernt von einem Abzugsbügel der Handfeuerwaffe zum Arretieren der Handfeuerwaffe in geholsterter Position innerhalb des Holsters, um die Entnahme der Handfeuerwaffe aus dem Holster zu verhindern,

    - wobei die Vorrichtung weiter umfasst:

    - ein Zugelement (32) im Holster zum Positionieren einer Handfeuerwaffe, die in das Holster einführbar ist, in Kontakt mit dem Arretierungselement und

    - wobei der Hinterabschnitt des Hebelelements (20, 37, 39) durch einen Benutzer beweglich ist, um das vordere Ende des Hebelelements und das Arretierungselement um die Drehachse von der Handfeuerwaffe weg zu drehen, um zu erlauben, dass die Handfeuerwaffe aus dem Holster entnommen werden kann.


     
    2. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Hebelelement (20) ein vorderes Federelement umfasst, um den Körper (19) des Holsters (10) zum Vorspannen des Vorderabschnitts des Hebelelements in Richtung einer geholsteren Handfeuerwaffe zu kontaktieren und das Arretierungselement (18) formschlüssig mit einer im Holster geholsterten Handfeuerwaffe anzuordnen.
     
    3. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Hohlraum geformt ist, sodass er eine Innenfläche definiert, die von dem Vorderabschnitt des Hebelelements (20) weg beabstandet ist, um eine Bewegung des Vorderabschnitts des Hebelelements in einem ausreichenden Abstand von einer geholsterten Handfeuerwaffe zu erlauben, um die Entnahme einer Handfeuerwaffe aus dem Holster zu erlauben.
     
    4. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Mittel zum beweglichen Befestigen ein Paar von beabstandeten Stangen umfasst, die am Hebelelement (20) angebracht sind, um das Hebelelement an und innerhalb des Holsters drehbar zu befestigen.
     
    5. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Hinterabschnitt des Hebelelements (20) einen Betätigungsarm zum Betätigen des Hebelelements umfasst, um das Arretierungselement (18) von einer Handfeuerwaffe weg zu bewegen, um die Entnahme einer im Holster getragenen Handfeuerwaffe zu erlauben.
     
    6. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 5, wobei der Betätigungshebelarm eine Daumenauflage zum Eingriff in den Betätigungshebelarm durch einen Benutzer zum Betätigen des Hebelelements (20) umfasst.
     
    7. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Arretierungselement (18) derart dimensioniert ist, dass es gegen einen Rand einer Auswurföffnung einer Handfeuerwaffe anliegt.
     
    8. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Hebelelement (20) einen Durchgang dort hindurch und ein Befestigungselement umfasst, das durch den Durchgang hindurchgeht, um das Hebelelement an einem Holster zu befestigen.
     
    9. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Hebelelement (20) mindestens eine Schrägfläche (64) umfasst, um die Bewegung einer Handfeuerwaffe zu führen, die in den Innenhohlraum des Holsters eingeführt wird, wobei die mindestens eine Schrägfläche einen Auslegerarm umfasst, der sich nach vorne vom Vorderabschnitt des Hebelelements (20) erstreckt, und eine mit dem Auslegerarm einstückige Arretierungsfläche, die in Kontakt mit einem Abschnitt einer Handfeuerwaffe zum Verhindern der Entnahme einer Handfeuerwaffe aus dem Holster positionierbar ist.
     
    10. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Zugelement (32) einen Körper umfasst und der Körper ein bewegliches Armelement (50A, 72), eine Handfeuerwaffenkontaktfläche (56, 76) und eine Nockenoberfläche (50, 73) aufweist, wobei der Körper weiter eine untere Holstereingriffsfläche (57, 71), ein bewegliches Element (53, 74), das durch den Körper getragen wird und in Kontakt mit der Nockenoberfläche (50, 73) ist, um das Armelement (50A, 72) selektiv zu bewegen und die Handfeuerwaffenkontaktfläche (65, 76) gegen eine Handfeuerwaffe zu positionieren, um eine Handfeuerwaffe in eine erste Position zu zwingen, und Mittel, um das Zugelement (32) innerhalb des Holsters (10) zu befestigen, umfasst.
     
    11. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 10, wobei der Körper weiter eine Abzugsbügelkontaktfläche umfasst, um eine Abwärtsbewegung einer Handfeuerwaffe im Holster (10) zu begrenzen.
     
    12. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 10, wobei das bewegliche Element (53, 74) eine Schraube umfasst, die in dem Körper befestigt ist, und die Schraube einen ersten Endabschnitt in Kontakt mit der Nockenoberfläche (50, 73) und einen zweiten Endabschnitt, der zum Drehen der Schraube durch einen Benutzer angepasst ist, um die Handfeuerwaffenkontaktfläche zu bewegen, aufweist.
     
    13. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Arretierungselement (18) derart dimensioniert ist, dass es gegen einen Abschnitt einer Handfeuerwaffe anliegt.
     
    14. Handfeuerwaffenarretierungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Hinterabschnitt des Hebelelements (20) einen Flansch umfasst, um das Hebelelement an und innerhalb eines Holsters zu befestigen, wobei der Flansch einen Durchgang aufweist, um ein Befestigungselement dort hindurch aufzunehmen, um das Hebelelement (20) am Holster zu befestigen.
     


    Revendications

    1. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing (18) comprenant :

    - un étui (10), ledit étui comportant :

    - un corps (12) comprenant une paire de parois latérales ayant chacune des portions de bord avant et arrière, les parois latérales étant jointes le long de portions de bord avant et arrière respectives pour définir une cavité intérieure (13) destinée à loger une arme de poing, ladite cavité intérieure (13) comportant une portion de paroi avant et une portion de paroi arrière, ainsi qu'un axe longitudinal qui s'étend depuis une extrémité de bouche de l'étui jusqu'à une extrémité supérieure dudit étui ;

    ledit système de verrouillage pour arme de poing comprenant en outré :

    - un appareil pour assurer une arme de poing engainable (11, 62) dans ledit étui (10), l'appareil comprenant :

    - un élément de levier (20, 37, 39) qui se trouve dans la cavité intérieure de l'étui et s'étend coaxialement par rapport à l'axe de l'étui le long de la paroi avant de la cavité de l'étui, ledit élément de levier comprenant :

    - un axe de pivotement (22A) positionné perpendiculairement à l'axe de l'étui,

    - une portion avant située devant ledit axe de pivotement vers le fond de l'étui,

    - une portion arrière située derrière ledit axe de pivotement et près du sommet de l'étui,

    - un moyen pour monter ledit élément de levier sur l'étui (10) de manière mobile, et

    - un élément de verrouillage (18, 34, 58, 63, 65) situé sur l'extrémité avant de l'élément de levier pour engager positivement une portion de ladite arme de poing sur l'extrémité supérieure de ladite arme de poing et éloigné d'un pontet de ladite arme de poing pour verrouiller ladite arme de poing en position engainée à l'intérieur de l'étui pour empêcher le dégainage de l'arme de poing hors de l'étui,

    l'appareil comprenant en outre :

    - un élément de tension (32) dans l'étui pour positionner une arme de poing insérable dans l'étui en contact avec ledit élément de verrouillage, et

    - ladite portion arrière dudit élément de levier (20, 37, 39) étant déplaçable par un utilisateur pour faire pivoter ladite extrémité avant de l'élément de levier et ledit élément de verrouillage autour dudit axe de pivotement en l'éloignant de ladite arme de poing pour permettre un dégainage de l'arme de poing hors de l'étui.


     
    2. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ledit élément de levier (20) comprend un élément de ressort de poussée vers l'avant pour entrer en contact avec le corps (19) de l'étui (10) afin de pousser ladite portion avant dudit élément de levier vers une arme de poing engainée pour positionner ledit élément de verrouillage (18) en engagement positif avec une arme de poing engainée dans l'étui.
     
    3. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ladite cavité est moulée pour définir une surface intérieure espacée de ladite portion avant dudit élément de levier (20) pour permettre un éloignement de ladite portion avant dudit élément de levier sur une distance suffisante d'une arme de poing engainée pour permettre le dégainage d'une arme de poing hors de l'étui.
     
    4. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ledit moyen de montage mobile comprend une paire de piliers espacés fixés audit élément de levier (20) pour monter ledit élément de levier sur l'étui et à l'intérieur de celui-ci de manière pivotante.
     
    5. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ladite portion arrière dudit élément de levier (20) comprend un bras d'actionnement pour actionner ledit élément de levier afin d'éloigner ledit élément de verrouillage (18) d'une arme de poing pour permettre le dégainage d'une arme de poing portée dans l'étui.
     
    6. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 5 dans lequel ledit bras de levier d'actionnement comprend un appui de pouce pour l'engagement dudit bras de levier d'actionnement par un utilisateur afin d'actionner ledit élément de levier (20).
     
    7. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ledit élément de verrouillage (18) est dimensionné pour s'ajuster contre un bord d'un orifice d'éjection d'une arme de poing.
     
    8. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ledit élément de levier (20) comprend un passage qui le traverse et une attache qui emprunte ledit passage pour fixer ledit élément de levier à un étui.
     
    9. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ledit élément de levier (20) comprend au moins une surface inclinée (64) pour guider le déplacement d'une arme de poing lorsqu'elle est insérée dans ladite cavité intérieure de l'étui, ladite au moins une surface inclinée comprend un bras d'extension qui s'étend vers l'avant de ladite portion avant dudit élément de levier (20) et une surface de verrouillage intégrée avec ledit bras d'extension qui peut être positionnée en contact avec une portion d'une arme de poing pour empêcher le dégainage d'une arme de poing hors de l'étui.
     
    10. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ledit élément de tension (32) comprend un corps, ledit corps comportant un élément de bras mobile (50A, 72), une surface de contact d'arme de poing (56, 76) et une surface de came (50, 73), ledit corps comprenant en outre une surface d'engagement d'étui inférieure (57, 71), un élément mobile (53, 74) porté par ledit corps et en contact avec ladite surface de came (50, 73) pour déplacer sélectivement ledit élément de bras (50A, 72) afin de positionner ladite surface de contact d'arme de poing (65, 76) contre une arme de poing pour forcer une arme de poing dans une première position, et un moyen pour monter rigidement ledit dispositif de tension (32) à l'intérieur de l'étui (10).
     
    11. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 10 dans lequel ledit corps comprend en outre une surface de contact de pontet pour limiter la course de déplacement vers le bas d'une arme de poing dans l'étui (10).
     
    12. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 10 dans lequel ledit élément mobile (53, 74) comprend une vis montée dans ledit corps, ladite vis ayant une première portion terminale en contact avec ladite surface de came (50, 73) et une deuxième portion terminale adaptée pour une rotation de ladite vis par un utilisateur afin de déplacer ladite surface de contact d'arme de poing.
     
    13. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ledit élément de verrouillage (18) est dimensionné pour s'ajuster contre un portion d'une arme de poing.
     
    14. Système de verrouillage pour arme de poing selon la revendication 1 dans lequel ladite portion arrière dudit élément de levier (20) comprend une bride pour fixer ledit élément de levier sur un étui et à l'intérieur de celui-ci, ladite bride comportant un passage pour être traversé par une attache afin de fixer ledit élément de levier (20) à l'étui.
     




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